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TS100 assembly directives
TS100 - Installation
If system was previously programmed, remove the telephone handset used for programming
from output “Line Output”.
1. Connect incoming PSTN line to socket ”PSTN Input
2. Connect alarm transmitter line input to socket ”Line Output”.
3. Connect alarm outputs ”Tamper Output (”E1” ”E1”)” (activated at removal of the cabinet lid), ”E3”
(activated at PSTN Line error.) and ”E2” (activated at any kind of GSM error) to alarm inputs of the alarm
transmitter. NOTE: E2 and E3 are open collector outputs breaking from or closing to GND.
4. Mount the antenna into the GSM transceiver.
5. Insert a GSM SIM card into the unit SIM card reader.
6. TS100 immediately starts up when supply voltage is connected to socket ”Supply Input”. During a start up
period all LED´s will flash, whereafter the LED´s commence idle indication (Green LED flashing and rest of the
LED´s switched off).
7. Locate suitable antenna placement by switching DIP switch number 8 to ”ON” position. This makes the
LED´s indicate the signal strength of the GSM network (similar to an ordinary mobile telephone).
8. Test the system by removing the PSTN Line from socket ”PSTN Input”. Output ”Line Output” immediately
switches to GSM channel and after the delay time stated by the configuration DIP switch, alarm output ”E3” is
activated, an alarm event is triggered on the alarm transmitter connected to the TS90SMS, and the transmitter
dials to report the PSTN error via the GSM channel.
9. If so wanted, an ordinary telephone may be connected to socket ”GSM Output”. Via this socket it´s possible
to make ordinary speech calls vis the GSM network as long as the PSTN line is intact.
NOTE: The TS100 may also be used as single communication channel where no PSTN line is available. In this
case, just ignore the parts concerning the connection of the PSTN line and the TS100 alarm outputs. Also note
that the GSM OUTPUT socket is of no use in this configuration.
Placing the antenna
Locate suitable antenna placement using DIP 8 of the TS90 ”Configuration Switch” (normally, the antenna may
be mounted on top of the TS90 cabinet). Put the antenna cable through the cut out corner of the TS100 cabinet.
Inserting a SIM card
Open the lock on the SIM card holder by pushing it gently in the opposite direction than the one shown by the
arrow located on the holder. Fold back the SIM card holder. Insert the SIM card gently into the holder. The SIM
card circuits should be turned down towards the connectors of the SIM card holder. Fold down the SIM card
holder.Close the lock on the card holder by pushing it in the arrow direction.
Important notes
ü TS100 must be located first on incoming PSTN Line!
ü Make sure the GSM SIM card used is not locked with a PIN code. Use an ordinary cellullar phone to
turn the PIN code protection off
ü If TS100:s alarm outputs (”Tamper Output (E1 E1)”, ”GSM Error (E2)” and ”PSTN Error (E3)”) are
to be used, the alarm transmitter connected to the unit must be programmed with alarm characters
corresponding to these errors.
ü Alarm transmitter must always dial area code before alarm centre telephone number.
TS100 remote control possibilities
The TS100 output marked “O1 O/C OUT” may be activated/deactivated from remote. To access the remote control
possibilities, a call is made to the TS100 unit, a PIN code is entered at request from the TS100, and desired action is
stated. The TS100 will perform the action desired and return a status SMS message to the phone number
programmed as SMS receiver phone number 3, verifying that the action has been taken.
1. Call the TS100 unit (make a call to the phone number of the SIM card located in the unit) from a tone
dialling telephone handset.
2. When detecting an incoming call, the TS100 will auto-answer and reply with one short beep.
3. Enter remote PIN code (default: 1234) on the calling telephone keypad.
4. TS100 will acknowledge the code with a new short beep. If the wrong code is entered, the TS100 will
immediately hang up the call.
5. After getting an acknowledge of the PIN code, the following remote options are available:
Digit entered on the calling telephone
keypad
Action taken by the TS100
0
Output O/C OUT is immediately de-
activated (broke from GND)
1
Output O/C OUT is immediately
activated (closed to GND)
9
Output O/C OUT is not effected, but a
status SMS message is delivered to SMS
receiver phone number 3
6. Any order will be acknowledge with three short beeps and a status SMS message:
Dualtech IT AB, Time: 12:35:28, Output: ON
will be delivered to SMS receiver phone number 3 (if programmed).
Additional remote feature in TS100 software revision 1.1 (not available in revision 1.0):
After receiving the “PIN code accepted beep”, push 3 for remote PIN code update. TS100 will reply with a new
short beep. Now enter new remote PIN code (4 digits, 0-9). When pushing the fourth digit, the TS100 remote PIN
will immediately be updated. Action is acknowledged with three short beeps.
Antenna connector
SIM Card Reader
Plastic Distances
Cable
throughput
1. Push the plastic distances from behind
through the circuit board mounting holes
of the TS100 cabinet.
2. Snap the TS100 circuit board onto the
plastic distances.
3. Gently push the antenna connector into
the TS100 GSM transceiver.
4. Put the rubber cable throughput into
the cable throughput hole in the TS100
cabinet.
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